Tag: Grand Prix

How the World’s Best Dressage Riders Prep for Success

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You can’t win the warmup, but you can lose in the warmup. Go backstage and see how some of the FEI Dressage World Cup Final riders warm up for their Grand Prix tests. Text & photos by Jennifer O. Bryant.

Crooked Spine, Linear Progress

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Here, a rider from Region 6 tells us about her unlikely Grand Prix partner - a quirky Arabian gelding with scoliosis.

A Match Made for Grand Prix

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A rider from Region 6 shares how her Arabian mare has changed her life and many others, taking them to higher levels of competition to chase their goals.Β 

Look, That’s THE Arabian!

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In this story, a rider from Region 7 tells us about the $500 Arabian horse she brought from a young horse with potential to a decorated Grand Prix competitor.

The Pursuit of Excellence Has Just Begun

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Here, a rider from South Africa shares the incredible opportunities she received during her time as a groom for FEI rider Nadine Schwartsman.

Bridle & Boardroom: Setting the Tone – Calm Leadership, Calm Horse

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Welcome back to Bridle & Boardroom, a monthly reflection where the lessons learned in the arena mirror the challenges of leadership.

Carzanola: A Grand Prix Journey

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"Champ NEVER let me down. He stepped up and did everything I ever asked of him...My final decision for his career is to now let him retire at home."

Bridle & Boardroom: Zig-Zag & Strides – Sometimes You Have to...

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Welcome to Bridle & Boardroom, a monthly reflection where the lessons learned in the arena mirror the challenges of leadership.

One Level Per Year

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A rider from Region 7 tells us about her once-in-a-lifetime Lusitano stallion, Xerez, who carried her up the levels, earning many accolades along the way!

Growth is Not a Safe Spot

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A Region 7 senior adult amateur shares her journey to Grand Prix, and the lessons she's learned along the way.
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Survival Guide: Fly Season

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The colder months may be gone, but now, the flies are here, and it’s our responsibility to be prepared to keep our horses comfortable.